Don’t Let These 5 App Fears Stop Mobile Recruiting
July 26, 2018
February 18, 2025

July 26, 2018
February 18, 2025
Technology is in a constant state of flux and changing the way we live, our decision-making, and playing a huge role in the way businesses function. Mobile recruiting is all the rage and businesses that want to stay competitive must ride the crest of technology or face the prospect of redundancy.
The great thing about technology is that it plays no favorites. There is a tech solution available for just about any and every business process you can think of (yes, this includes hiring as well).
There was a time when job advertisements were published in newspapers and candidates would send in their resumes to the postal address mentioned in the advert; the recruiters would give them a call back if their qualifications and experience fit the job profile.
What we are staring at is a 'Mobile App Recruitment' revolution. Recruiting agencies and companies that have kept pace with the latest developments in technology and adopted what suits their needs and requirements best, are way ahead in reaching out to potentially qualified candidates as compared to their competitors.
But, as is the case with any technology, there are always doubts in the mind of users about the potential deliverables of a particular tech solution. Questions like 'why should I use it', 'what if I use it wrong', and 'what if it involves a steep learning curve' act as barriers to seamless adoption.
These doubts persist even in the case of mobile apps, and many recruitment professionals are skeptical of using them.
Let's take a look at the reasons stopping them from leveraging mobility to improve their recruitment process and why these reasons need to go into the nearest trash can:
Hiring managers are not in favor of using recruiting apps as they presume these apps are difficult to understand and use. Nothing can be farther from the truth.
There are many recruiting apps (for e.g. LinkedIn) that offer a fantastic UI and UX, which guarantees users can navigate app functionality with relative ease. These apps are so well designed that even non-tech-savvy recruiters can use them easily.
No, they aren't. You won’t ever break the bank trying to buy an app and, what's more, the right app can deliver solid value for money. It can help get your hands on the right candidate quickly, before your competitors.
A large number of individuals who want to join the workforce are searching for opportunities on their mobile phones. The use of a mobile app helps you keep up with this mobile generation, otherwise, you run the risk of being ignored by them.
However, if you still think you don't want to spend money on an app, there are many free recruiting apps available on the Google Play Store and Apple's App Store. Even for the paid apps, mobile application vendors usually offer a free trial for a few days, so you can use specific app features and decide whether spending money on the app makes sense or not.
On the contrary, apps can save you time. Today's hiring managers are increasingly strapped for time; they have a truckload of responsibilities on their plate like posting jobs, scheduling interviews, organizing career fairs, and much more.
Hiring managers can save a lot of time by downloading an app on their smartphones. They can not only use this app on the go but can also use it to engage with target candidates in a more immediate manner. There are even certain apps that let you post openings on your company website, your social media channels, and job boards simultaneously; this saves valuable time that can now be spent on other recruitment activities.
Receiving a gazillion notifications a day can definitely be annoying for recruiters, but nowadays most apps provide options for people to easily turn these notifications off. They even offer the option of selecting the kind of notifications you would like to receive on your smartphone or tablet.
So, rather than being annoying, push notifications can actually be highly beneficial, as you will receive well-timed relevant messages. For instance, think of a situation where you are about to schedule an interview with a candidate when you receive a push notification saying a worthier candidate has shown interest in your job opening. This is just one of the benefits offered by recruitment apps and creates a process far more relevant and timely than an email that’s read two hours after short-listing the candidates.
No software or app is 100% bug-free, but this should not be an excuse offered by hiring managers for not using it.
A good quality app can crash or freeze, but only in rare instances. Reputed app vendors take great care to ensure that an app is fast and doesn't drain your battery. Moreover, they come up with upgraded versions from time to time and ensure that bugs have been resolved in the new version of the app.
If you are still not convinced that a mobile app needs to be an integral tool of your mobile app marketing strategy, take a look at a few more benefits that might change your mind:
As you can see, a mobile app has the ability to play a critical role in the hiring process. You will have to embrace this technology sooner, rather than later. So why wait? Start using this technology to gain the great benefits of using a mobile app to enhance your recruitment efforts.